Zip Wire / High Ropes

Zip Wire / High Ropes

What is it? 

Zip Wire and High Rope courses generally take place suspended in the air, and can come in small versions that are only a few metres from the ground or in a bigger scale at higher elevation. Going on a Zip Wire involves being attached to a strong cable and travelling down it via gravity, and a High Ropes course will have a series of platforms and ropes all connected together for the user to climb from start to finish on. 

What does it involve?

There can be many varieties of both of these activities, but all generally involve travelling by being suspended over the ground. Both Zip Wire and High Ropes equipment at more extreme heights will all include being strapped into a safety harness, whether its attached to a cable on the Zip Wire or to the frame holding a High Ropes course.

Why do it and what are the benefits?

These kinds of activities can give students a big confidence boost by successfully completing them - being suspended off the ground makes everything seem a bit more dangerous. A High Ropes course often involves participants working together to make it across an obstacle, and can build some great teamwork and problem solving skills. 

What equipment do we need?

You wont need to provide any equipment for this as the venue will provide everything, but you should make sure all students are wearing appropriate clothing - check with where you are going beforehand for advice!

Who is it suitable for?

Students of all ages should enjoy the Zip Wire and High Rope activities as there is such a wide variety of types - young children can experience the short and lower length courses, and the height and intensity of the activity can increase with age and confidence.

Costs?

The various costs of Zip Line and High Rope activities will greatly depend on the venue and the specific properties of their apparatus, so make sure to do your research on venues in your area and decide how extreme a course you want to book.

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

Such activities may not be advisable for those with a fear of heights, but this depends on the physical specifications of the equipment - some courses that are just above ground height should be fine for people of such dispositions. 

How do we include?

Venues with Zip Wires are often set up for disability as the activity involves being harnessed onto the cable, so would be a good opportunity for students with physical difficulties to get involved. High Rope courses may be a bit more difficult as it requires a lot more individual movement, but consult with your chosen venue for specific setup information.

Doing it abroad?

You will find variations of the Zip Line and High Rope activity all over the world, so it's a case of researching into your location. Mountainous and hilly areas are most likely to have Zip Lines because of the elevation required to travel down the cable, and as a High Rope course can be constructed just about anywhere it's likely there will be an establishment to cater to your requirements wherever you are.

Main website:

There is some good general information here about High Ropes, but the best websites to visit will be for the locations specific to your needs!

Venues with this Activity

Enjoy a 250m Long Zip Wire with Great Views of the North Downs

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Enjoy Tree Top Adventure, Tree Top Junior and our Segway Adventure in Nottinghamshire.

Our Tree Top Junior will remain open during the weekends in December and January - don’t forget a pair of gloves!

A new standard in the provision of learning outside the classroom, including a £1m high-adrenaline activity park

This is the largest Kingswood centre, accommodating 630 young people in a mix of en-suite and standard multi-bedded rooms.

It has an all weather centre with an impressive 25,000 sq ft sports hall and heated indoor swimming pool.

Otway Fly Treetop Adventures offers a whole host of experiences with the two core activities being The Treetop Walk

Officially the highest zipline tour in Australia, the Illawarra Fly Zipline Tour involves flying on a series of cable spans and suspension bridges up to 35 metres above the forest floor!

A perfect environment for schools wanting to explore the great outdoors!

Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in North Wales, Colomendy is the perfect environment for 7-11 year olds to explore the great outdoors

Breath-taking adventure park nestled in woodlands with a giant zipwire, climbing tower and an abundance of ropes courses

On-site watersports including canoeing, kayaking and raft-building

Covering 100 acres of beautiful fields and woodlands in a superb clifftop location, overlooking Whitecliff Bay

Situated on the enchanting Isle of Wight, with stunning views over Whitecliff Bay and direct beach access, this centre an instant hit with students and teachers alike

Located in a Site of Special Scientific Interest, providing the perfect destination for environmental and history studies along the dramatic Jurassic Coast

One of the UK's leading outdoor activity centres

Dukeshouse Wood has had a whole raft of new adventure activity features installed to become one of the country’s leading residential activity centres. The activity park in the grounds houses many of these new additions including a quad bike track, zipwire, outdoor laser, Jacob’s ladder, an outdoor climbing and abseiling tower and leap of faith.

The original purpose built Kingswood centre overlooks the picturesque beauty of the Wrekin and Clee Hills

An exciting venue for outdoor adventure and learning in a picturesque and easily accessible location, Staffordshire provides a welcoming and friendly environment

Our original Kingswood centre, where guests instantly feel at home

Particularly suited for younger students where all activities are close to the main buildings

Huge range of activities from archery, bushcraft and fencing to high ropes, abseiling, leap of faith and adventure tunnelling plus LOADS more! For over 8s, minimum group booking is 6 people.

The Adventure Rope Course 

Tree-top climbing adventure park in the Cévennes mountains in France. Fun guaranteed!!!

Open every day from 10 until 5pm, last departure at 4.30pm. Enjoy over 3 hours' worth of activities, including zip wires, climbing nets, jumps and rickety bridges strung between the trees. Also, don't miss out on canyoning in the river Ceze, a half-day activity.

Let The Adventure Begin!

The Frank Chapman Centre is part of Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Councils Residential Education Service delivering a wide range of high quality outdoor programmes and activities for the community of Sandwell and others.

Challenging Disability Through Outdoor Adventure

Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the edge of Exmoor National Park and a short distance from the North Devon Coast, our award winning centre welcomes guests of all ages and levels of ability, together with their families & friends.

This delightful French château was built in 1714. It is situated in 40 acres of beautiful parkland, with its own private lake. 

CRS Adventures is a family run outdoor activities centre run by the Sell family.

Broadstone Warren is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Activties include Archery, Abseiling, Swimming and Zip Wiring.

Hesley Wood offers a fantastic location to learn by doing in a safe, secure environment. With on site activities, which will challenge young people to try new things, develop confidence and above all have FUN!

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